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Friday, June 12, 2026

The World’s First T-Rex Leather Handbag May Fetch Over RM2.3 Million At Auction

What sounds like a plot straight out of Jurassic Park has become one of fashion’s most talked-about creations of 2026.

Scientists, bioengineers, and luxury designers have unveiled what is being described as the world’s first handbag made from lab-grown T-Rex leather — a one-of-a-kind accessory that blends prehistoric inspiration with cutting-edge biotechnology.

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Developed through a collaboration between creative agency VML, biotechnology companies The Organoid Company and Lab-Grown Leather Ltd., the project aims to demonstrate how future luxury materials could be created without relying on traditional animal leather.

The first product made from the material is a luxury handbag created by avant-garde techwear label, Enfin Levé.

 

From Dinosaur Fossils to Designer Fashion

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According to statements by Enfin Levé and Hôtel Drouot, the material was engineered using reconstructed collagen sequences derived from 66-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossils.

Scientists then used advanced computational biology and genetic engineering techniques to recreate the collagen structure before cultivating it into a leather-like material in a laboratory.

Unlike conventional leather production, the process does not involve raising or slaughtering animals. The creators say the resulting material is biodegradable, traceable, and designed to offer a more sustainable alternative to traditional luxury leathers.

 

A One-of-a-Kind Collector’s Piece

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The deep teal bag features an angular silhouette, claw-inspired design details, sterling silver hardware, and black diamond accents, making it as much a statement piece as a scientific experiment.

The handbag was first unveiled at Amsterdam’s Art Zoo Museum, where it was displayed alongside a life-sized T-Rex exhibit before heading to auction.

 

The Future of Luxury Materials?

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Whether viewed as a scientific breakthrough, a luxury collectible, or a clever marketing stunt, the T-Rex handbag has certainly captured the world’s attention.

With estimates suggesting the bag could fetch between €300,000 (RM1,405,980) and €500,000 (RM2,343,300) at auction at Hôtel Drouot, the project demonstrates how fashion and biotechnology are increasingly intersecting in unexpected ways.

More importantly, it raises intriguing questions about the future of sustainable materials—and whether tomorrow’s luxury goods could be inspired by creatures that walked the Earth millions of years ago.

 

Do stay tuned to Hype Malaysia for more updates.

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Bell & Ross Unveils New BR-05 36mm Blue Diamond Eagle Diamonds

Bell & Ross unveils the gem-set version of the BR-05 36mm Blue Diamond Eagle. The latest interpretation features a bezel set with 108 diamonds and a deep blue aventurine dial, punctuated by 18 diamonds forming the hour markers and the Aquila constellation, with the largest diamond representing Altaïr, the brightest star in the constellation.

Blending celestial poetry with fine watchmaking craftsmanship, this edition enhances the BR-05’s precious and feminine character, combining geometric design with exceptional gem-setting expertise.

A Constellation Of Diamonds

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Poetic, the BR-05 Blue Diamond Eagle 36MM is adorned with a new diamond-set bezel that illuminates the aventurine sky on which seven diamonds draw the Eagle constellation watching over summer nights. At once whimsical, delicate and full of character, the smallest BR-05 combines the geometric rigor of a square case with the jewellery-like delicacy of a round dial framed by a gem-set bezel. It asserts a femininity that is both timeless and contemporary.

A Symbolic Dial

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The Eagle constellation (also known as Aquila) can be observed in summer and early autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. Altair (whose name is derived from the Arabic “al-nasr al-taïr,” meaning “the flying eagle”) is the brightest star in this constellation and one of the vertices of the “Summer Triangle,” heralding the return of sunny days.

With its wings spread wide, the bird represents Zeus’s eagle in Greek mythology. It forms the link between the heavens and mankind and perfectly symbolises Bell & Ross’s aeronautical DNA. The diamond Eagle constellation represents Bell & Ross’s signature: an elegant reference to the conquest of the skies, embodying power, freedom and the ability to soar.

A Starry Sky Framed By Diamonds

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The dial of the BR-05 Blue Diamond Eagle 36MM is a work of horological art: the creation of this celestial tableau showcases the expertise of Bell & Ross artisans. “The new BR-05 36MM stands out as an exceptional creation: a watch with a singular character, precious by nature, whose sovereign elegance is revealed in every detail.
Its symbolic, poetic and almost dreamlike dimension makes it far more than a timepiece – a genuine work of horological art,” says Bruno Belamich, co-founder and Creative Director of Bell & Ross.

The dial is made of aventurine glass, also known as aventurine, whose deep blue colour (Goldfluss blue) is dotted with sparkling inclusions evoking the twinkling of stars in a night sky. The creation of this dial requires great technical precision. Aventurine is cut, drilled, and machined using specific tools and handled with extreme care. Fixed with micron-level precision onto a rigid brass plate, it can then be set with gemstones. Enhanced by a crown of 108 diamonds set on the polished angle of the bezel, the dial of the BR-05 Blue Diamond Eagle 36MM becomes even more precious and poetic.

A Complex Gem-Setting Technique

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The dial of the BR-05 Blue Diamond Eagle 36MM is a tableau where each stone intensely reflects the light and shines brilliantly. A true work of art to wear on the wrist, the BR-05 Blue Diamond Eagle 36MM embodies the fusion of material science, micro-engineering and artisanal craftsmanship.

The exact position of each star in the constellation is represented by a diamond set on the aventurine dial. The largest one, positioned between 10 and 11 o’clock, represents the bird’s head and the star Altair, the largest and brightest star in the constellation. Three other medium-sized diamonds represent the wings and tail. Three additional stones – one medium-sized and two small – complete the outline of the constellation.

Together with the twelve stones marking the hours, the dial of the BR-05 Blue Diamond Eagle features eighteen diamonds in three different sizes. Reproducing the exact alignment of the stars in the Eagle constellation requires micron-precision drilling and specific gem-setting expertise due to the unique nature of the dial.

Each diamond is set into a custom-made brass support secured by four prongs. This support is then inserted with great precision into the holes drilled into the dial. This stage is crucial: every movement must be precise and perfectly measured to avoid placing stress on the glass and to ensure the stability of the stones on the dial. A delicate balance resulting from the combination of the Swiss workshops’ technical expertise and their excellence in gem-setting craftsmanship.

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Shakira “Stand-In” Theory at World Cup Launch Sparks Online Debate

Shakira’s headline performance at the recent FIFA World Cup opening ceremony has sparked an unexpected wave of online speculation, with some social media users claiming that the performer on stage may not have been the global superstar herself — but a stand-in or lookalike.

The theory, which began circulating shortly after clips from the ceremony went viral, has gained traction across platforms as viewers rewatch footage and pick apart details of the performance.

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How the rumours started

The speculation appears to have emerged from short-form videos and screenshots of her performance, with some users pointing to perceived differences in Shakira’s appearance and movements on stage.

Comments ranged from confusion about her facial features and height to claims that her choreography looked “different” from her usual stage style. These observations quickly snowballed into broader theories suggesting that a professional impersonator may have stepped in for parts of the performance.

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Here’s what people had to say

Among those expressing scepticism over the performer’s identity was netizen PolitiCrack, who suggested that the person seen on stage may have been a stand-in rather than Shakira herself.

“It’s not Shakira. Something must have happened at the last minute, and I feel like they brought in a double. The energy isn’t the same, she doesn’t look the same, and then she comes out wearing glasses. What do you think?”

Shakira (Instagram)

Others quickly echoed similar sentiments online.

Netizen Mariana Morales simply wrote, “This person is NOT Shakira.”

Meanwhile, netizen Jermy Trejo-Maya questioned, “Is that Shakira? She doesn’t look like Shakira. Am I tripping?”

 

The bottom line

Despite the viral speculation, there is no credible evidence supporting claims that a stand-in was used during Shakira’s World Cup opening ceremony performance. The theories remain unverified online chatter, largely driven by short clips and viewer interpretation.

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In fact, Shakira herself shared Instagram Stories from the event, offering behind-the-scenes moments that showcases her presence at the show. This further reinforces that the performer seen on stage was indeed Shakira, not a lookalike or replacement.

Still, the episode highlights how quickly live performances can become the subject of internet theories in the age of social media scrutiny.

Do stay tuned to Hype Malaysia for more updates!

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Being Carried: A Powerful OKU-Led Theatre Experience Challenging How We See Disability

This July, Malaysian audiences are invited to experience Being Carried, a powerful and intimate theatre production that places disabled, Deaf and neurodivergent (OKU) artists at the centre of the stage.

More than just a performance, Being Carried is a bold artistic statement that seeks to reignite public interest in inclusive arts while encouraging audiences to actively support the work through ticket purchases and advocacy.

Being Carried

Presented as an international collaboration between Malaysia and the United Kingdom, Being Carried blends monologues, movement, soundscapes, and visual storytelling into a deeply human exploration of care, connection, and survival.

The work reflects on how we carry and are carried — physically, emotionally, and metaphorically — from the moment we are born to the end of life. Through humour, vulnerability, and striking honesty, the performance reveals the lived experiences of disabled communities in Malaysia, drawing from grassroots engagement to bring forward stories that are rarely shared in mainstream theatre.

 

An OKU-led creative performance

Being Carried

What makes Being Carried especially significant is that it is created and performed by OKU artists themselves, offering an authenticity and urgency that challenges conventional narratives around disability. The production is written, directed and ‘dramaturged‘ by internationally acclaimed playwright Kaite O’Reilly, a leading figure in disability arts whose work has reshaped inclusive performance globally.

Her collaborators include Ho Lee Ching, a neurodivergent and disabled theatre-maker and founder of pioneering Teater Untuk Semua, alongside Wheelsmith, a musician and international wheelchair rugby player whose impact on sports and the arts challenges stereotypes.

Being Carried

Guest performers include Gejaletchumi Murugaya, a Deaf BIM song-singer and poet, and Ammar Karim, a Deaf dancer and choreographer whose work bridges movement and music. The creative access of the production is further supported by Calysta Tay, a Malaysian Sign Language interpreter, ensuring that accessibility is embedded not just as a feature, but as a core artistic language.

As an intimate chamber piece, Being Carried continues the legacy of Kaite O’Reilly’s pioneering disability-led works, building on her internationally recognised dramaturgical models that centre Deaf and disabled perspectives. This production is an Unlimited International Partner Award 2025 commission made possible thanks to funding from the British Council, reflecting a strong global commitment towards advancing disability arts and inclusive storytelling.

Working in collaboration with W Productions and supported by The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPAC) as venue partner, the production stands as part of a growing movement to reimagine the performing arts landscape—one that is more inclusive, representative, and reflective of diverse human experiences.

 

The where and when

Being Carried

The production will be staged at Pentas 2, KLPAC, for a limited run from 24 – 26 July 2026, with only three performances in total. Audiences will have a rare opportunity to encounter a work that is both artistically innovative and socially urgent. Early responses from previous sharings have described the piece as “mind-changing,” “empowering,” and “deeply moving,” with audiences noting its ability to open hearts and challenge perceptions.

At a time when opportunities for OKU artists in Malaysia remain limited, Being Carried serves as both a performance and a platform—amplifying voices that deserve to be heard while advocating for a more equitable arts ecosystem.

By attending the show, audiences are directly contributing to the visibility, sustainability, and future of inclusive theatre in the region.

The production is currently open to both cash and in-kind sponsorships, welcoming organisations and partners who share a commitment to accessibility and inclusive storytelling to come on board.

In addition, companies or individuals who wish to sponsor members of the OKU community to attend the performance are strongly encouraged to get involved, helping to ensure that the work reaches the very communities it represents. Interested parties may reach out via email at wproductionsmy@gmail.com to explore collaboration opportunities.

 

Being Carried is more than a show — it is an invitation to witness, to feel, and to support a shift in how stories are told and who gets to tell them. Tickets are now available via CloudJoi.

Do stay tuned to Hype Malaysia for more updates!

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Thursday, June 11, 2026

6 Malaysian Destinations That Look and Feel Like They’re Overseas

Who says you need a passport to enjoy an international getaway? While Malaysia is home to diverse cultures, landscapes, and architecture, there are also plenty of destinations that can make you feel as though you’ve stepped into another country altogether.

From European-inspired villages and Japanese-themed gardens to scenic highlands and island escapes, these local spots offer a change of scenery without the hassle of long-haul flights.

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Whether you’re planning a weekend road trip or simply looking for your next photo-worthy adventure, these destinations deliver a taste of overseas travel right here at home.

 

A World Away

Here are six places in Malaysia that might just make you forget you’re still in the country.

  • Colmar Tropicale & Japanese Village, Pahang
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If you’ve ever dreamed of wandering through a quaint French village, Colmar Tropicale comes surprisingly close. Inspired by the town of Colmar in France, the resort features colourful half-timbered buildings, cobblestone walkways, and charming European-style architecture nestled among the hills of Bukit Tinggi.

Colmar Tropicale Resort, Berjaya Hills

Just a short drive from Colmar Tropicale lies a tranquil Japanese-inspired retreat complete with traditional gardens, koi ponds, tea houses, and lush greenery. The peaceful atmosphere makes it easy to forget you’re only a couple of hours from Kuala Lumpur.

Feels like: France and Japan

  • Desaru Coast, Johor
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Boasting pristine beaches, luxury resorts, and crystal-clear waters, Desaru Coast often draws comparisons to tropical island destinations around Southeast Asia. Spend a few days by the sea and you’ll feel worlds away from the bustle of city life.

Feels like: Bali or Phuket

  • Pulau Rawa, Johor
Rawa Island Resort

With powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and overwater views, Pulau Rawa feels more like a private island in the Maldives than a destination in Malaysia. Its laid-back atmosphere and stunning turquoise sea make it a favourite among travellers seeking a tropical escape.

Feels like: The Maldives

  • Penang National Park, Penang
Global Alliance of National Parks

Offering elevated rainforest walks, misty landscapes, and panoramic views, this nature destination feels surprisingly similar to cloud forests found in Central America.

Feels like: Brazil

 

A short flight away

If you’re from Semenanjung Malaysia, these local destinations will still require you to fly over!

  • Mabul Island, Sabah
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Famous for its turquoise waters, stilt houses, and world-class diving spots, Mabul Island is often likened to the Maldives. The breathtaking seascapes and laid-back island atmosphere make it one of Malaysia’s most idyllic tropical escapes.

Feels like: The Maldives

  • Kundasang, Sabah
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Nestled at the foot of Mount Kinabalu, Kundasang is known for its cool weather, rolling hills, dairy farms, and breathtaking mountain scenery. The landscape often draws comparisons to New Zealand’s countryside.

Feels like: New Zealand

 

No Passport Required

While international travel will always have its appeal, Malaysia offers no shortage of destinations that deliver a similar sense of adventure and discovery. Whether you’re craving European charm, Japanese serenity, or tropical island vibes, these local gems prove that sometimes the perfect getaway is closer than you think.

So before booking your next overseas vacation, consider exploring what’s already waiting right here at home.

Do stay tuned to Hype Malaysia for more updates. 

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The Biggest Streetwear Summer Drops That Reimagine the World Cup Style

With a massive summer of international football taking center stage, the boundaries between the pitch and pavement have officially dissolved. Streetwear’s heaviest hitters are seizing the moment, dropping dedicated, tournament-ready capsules that blend nostalgia with high-energy street aesthetics.

Here’s a rundown of 3 major drops that have the streets talking and rushing to the online checkouts.

Corteiz: “RULESTHEWORLDCUP TOUR”

London powerhouse Corteiz is celebrating the beautiful game with its massive, highly ambitious “RULESTHEWORLDCUP TOUR” capsule.

The Vibe: Heavy nods to football’s golden era and early 2000s street style.

The Pieces: An extensive range of matching tracksuits and jerseys dedicated to 11 different national teams (including England, France, Mexico, Nigeria, and the USA). Designs seamlessly merge classic federation crest layouts with the brand’s iconic Alcatraz logo.

The Drop: Clint Ogbenna’s (more commonly known as Clint Corteiz or Clint419) label is skipping a traditional online release, rolling out the capsule via exclusive, hyper-limited physical city pop-ups running through July 10.

Represent: “Champions Collection”

Hailing from Manchester, UK, Represent stays incredibly close to its hometown roots with a retro-infused capsule that nails authentic football nostalgia from the stands especially with Premier League winner and icon, Rio Ferdinand, being chosen to model the drop.

The Vibe: Early 2000s (“noughties”) fan culture with lived-in aesthetics.

The Pieces: Vintage-inspired football shirts featuring sport striping, washed fabric treatments, and prominent collars alongside a St. George’s cross motif. The drop also features oversized, shell suit-style tracksuits and shorts stamped with cursive branding and the brand’s signature “three-dogs” shield.

The Drop: Available online now as part of their wider Spring/Summer range.

Billionaire Boys Club & ICECREAM: “Football Pack 2026”

Pharrell Williams’ brainchild merges vibrant, graphic-heavy street DNA with traditional athletic uniforms for a creative spin on classic matchday apparel.

  • The Vibe: Playful, classic terrace wear meets contemporary skate and streetwear culture.

  • The Pieces: The standout is an exclusive, European-market blue BBC EU Football Tee sporting bold typography. Simultaneously, ICECREAM delivers its own “Running Dog” football shirts in vivid red and blue variations, rounded out by a retro-leaning paneled track set.

  • The Drop: Live right now, exclusively via the BBC ICECREAM Europe webstore.

 

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CzipVillage Reimagines Creativity Through “You Are The Living Archive”

As analogue creativity continues to thrive in today’s digital world, CzipVillage returns with a curated weekend celebrating journalling, art, stationery and meaningful human connection. This year, CzipLee (集利) invites visitors from all walks of life to experience CzipVillage. It features a two-day creative and cultural gathering centred around journalling, stationery, art and intentional creative experiences.

Held at The Venue @ ONE Bangsar on the weekend of 13th to June 14th, from 11am to 7pm, CzipVillage is brought to you by CzipLee, the beloved Malaysian bookstore and stationery retailer known for championing analogue creativity and community-driven experiences.

This year’s edition marks a significant evolution from the previous year, introducing the theme “You Are The Living Archive”. The concept positions CzipVillage as a welcoming space where visitors, creators and communities are celebrated and remembered through meaningful interactions and creative expression.

Through four key pillars, Market, Record, Create and Gather, personally crafted by the team at CzipLee, the event encourages attendees to slow down, reconnect with themselves and create meaningful memories during a challenging year.

For the 5th year, CzipLee is collaborating for the 5th year with Sumthings of Mine, the journalling and stationery lifestyle store behind the SOMe Market, alongside experiential creative collaborators such as:

  • Cultprint: Founded in 2020 as a print studio in George Town, Penang, by artists Ernest Zacharevic and Sheena Liam
  • AACE & Kawan Guni: Community and Sustainability Impact Partner of CzipVillage
  • Oatbedient: A forward-thinking brand serving plant-based beverages
  • Universal Bakehouse: A neighbourhood community bakehouse
  • Bangsar Village and ONE Bangsar: Venue partners

“CzipVillage is an invitation for people to pause and reconnect with themselves through creativity, reflection and intentional experiences. This year’s “You Are The Living Archive” concept reflects our belief that meaningful memories can be preserved through journalling, art, conversation and shared community experiences,” said Alvin Chen, Executive Director of CzipLee.

“More than just a market, CzipVillage has grown into a creative platform that brings together communities, brands and creators who share a passion for analogue creativity and thoughtful living. Through carefully curated vendors and interactive spaces, we hope visitors leave with experiences and memories that feel personal and lasting,” added Jason Chen, Executive Director of CzipLee.

Check out what awaits you at CzipVillage:

SOMe Market 5.0

At the heart of CzipVillage is SOMe Market 5.0, the region’s highly anticipated artisan journalling and stationery market curated by Sumthings of Mine. Bringing together over 60 carefully curated creators, independent brands and creative studios from Malaysia and across Asia, the market celebrates the growing culture of analogue creativity, storytelling and intentional living.

Visitors can look forward to discovering niche stationery labels, paper goods, journalling tools, art prints and lifestyle creations, including several overseas vendors who rarely participate in physical pop-ups within the region.

AACE | Kawan Guni

In conjunction with World’s Environment Day (5th June), this year’s theme deeply integrates both social empowerment and environmental sustainability through a powerful collaboration with AACE and Kawan Guni.

They are joining CzipLee as the event’s Community and Sustainability Impact Partners. The event will feature a dynamic mix of engagements and upcycling demonstrations on sustainability. Outdoor activations will highlight collaborative community art projects designed by AACE to foster social cohesion and community expression.

To amplify this dual impact, 50% of the entrance fee will be channeled directly towards supporting both AACE’s social empowerment initiatives and Kawan Guni’s environmental sustainability efforts.

Each ticketed visitor will get to redeem 1 recycle plastic charm from AACE x Kawan Guni.

Cultprint

Marking their second collaboration with CzipLee and first collaboration with CzipVillage, Cultprint will present art prints and lead community art activities that encourage creativity and participation.

Planned activities include interactive drawing sessions for adults and children, with more creative experiences to be announced closer to the event.

Cultprint was founded in 2020 as a print studio in George Town, Penang, by artists Ernest Zacharevic and Sheena Liam.

This year’s edition is supported by key sponsors and partners, including Oatbedient, OCBC Bank Malaysia and Holiday Inn Kuala Lumpur Bangsar. As part of the collaboration, Holiday Inn Kuala Lumpur Bangsar will contribute a special lucky draw prize: a complimentary two-day, one- night stay for two people. The event is also supported by stationery partners such as: Campus by KOKUYO, PILOT, Loka Made, STAEDTLER, Shachihata and ZEBRA.

Step away from the digital world and immerse yourself in a weekend of creativity, connection, and discovery at CzipVillage. Be a part of a vibrant community that celebrates artistry and meaningful experiences.

Entry tickets are priced at RM10 and can be purchased online via CloudJoi, or at the door during the event on 13th and 14th June 2026 via an on-site CloudJoi QR code. Visitors may purchase tickets directly at https://ift.tt/xX09hUP or by searching “CzipVillage 2026” on the CloudJoi platform.

For more information about the event, please visit CzipVillage on Instagram or cziplee.com. Stay connected by following CzipLee on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok, and get the latest updates on CzipVillage’s Instagram and Threads.

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